Acer, Lenovo Quad-Core Tablets Coming in Q1 By Douglas Perry published 30 November 11 Acer and Lenovo have apparently scheduled the launch of their quad-core Tegra 3 tablets for the first quarter of next year.
The R2-D2 MP4 Player with C-3PO Earbuds By Jane McEntegart published 13 November 11 We love Star Wars as much as the next team of tech writers, but we're not sure if we can get behind this R2-D2 and C-3PO-inspired MP4 player from Toys R Us.
Samsung's 5-inch Galaxy Wi-Fi Tablet Launched By Ross A. Lincoln published 11 October 11 It's cute. No, it's adorable! But can it kill iPod touch?
Rumor: Apple to Discontinue iPod Classic and Shuffle By Jane McEntegart published 29 September 11 Now that Amazon's mystery press conference is out of the way, we're eagerly awaiting Apple's October 4 iPhone 5 event. However, will Apple also be saying goodbye to a couple of devices this year?
Amazon Announces Three New Ultra-cheap Kindles By Jane McEntegart published 28 September 11 A touchscreen Kindle for $99? Yes, please!
HP: News on More TouchPads in the "Next Few Days" By Jane McEntegart published 30 August 11 HP says it will reveal more information on additional TouchPad stock in the coming days.
HP Website Hints at Additional TouchPad Inventory By Jane McEntegart published 24 August 11 Could there be more TouchPads on the way?
Sony PS Vita Can Be Used as PS3 Controller By Jane McEntegart published 7 August 11 Sony's upcoming PSVita can be used as a controller too.
Skype for iPad Goes Live, Gets Pulled and Goes Live Again By Jane McEntegart published 2 August 11 After some yo-yoing availability, Skype for iPad has finally been officially released.
The Walkman That You Can Wear in the Shower By Marcus Yam published 25 July 11 Sweaty Bettys and Eddies will love these.
Microsoft Acquires Skype for $8.4 Billion By Jane McEntegart published 10 May 11 Microsoft has announced an $8.4 billion business deal that will see the Redmond-based software giant acquire VOIP phone service Skype.
Asus EeePad Transformer Arriving April 26 @ $399 By Jane McEntegart published 22 April 11 Asus’ EeePad Transformer has been available in the United Kingdom for a while. Now, it’s time for U.S. customers to get a taste of the Honeycomb-flavoured Transformer.
BlackBerry PlayBook Arrives to Fight iPad, Xoom By Jane McEntegart published 20 April 11 It’s been a long time coming but the BlackBerry PlayBook has finally arrived.
Sony Chief: Nintendo Makes ''Babysitting Tools'' By Jane McEntegart published 12 April 11 Nintendo’s 3DS is groundbreaking in that it’s the first glasses-free 3D handheld console. However, it seems one of the company’s competitors isn’t even going to pretend to be impressed by Nintendo’s efforts in the console market.
Next-gen iPod Nano to Also be a Tiny Camera? By Marcus Yam published 5 April 11 The little watch-sized iPod nano could turn into the ultimate video device at the gym.
Nokia Patents Show Two Tablet Devices By Jane McEntegart published 17 March 11 Nokia may have just announced an ambition to make Windows Phone 7 its primary smartphone OS but prior to that, the company had all kinds of plans involving Symbian and MeeGo, the Linux-based OS it developed in conjunction with Intel...
MSFT to Kill Off Zune Hardware, Retain Software By Jane McEntegart published 16 March 11 Sorry Zune fans, but it seems your beloved PMP’s days might be numbered.
Report: iPad 2, iPhone 5 to Have Integrated NFC By Jane McEntegart published 26 January 11 Is Apple gearing up to launch a mobile payments system?
Google Prepping e-Newsstand for Android Devices By Jane McEntegart published 4 January 11 The internet and digital content have been challenging the newspaper industry for years and the recent explosion of interest in tablet devices and MIDs represents an opportunity for media companies to increase digital revenue.
Unreal Engine 3 Game on iPhone is 'Infinity Blade' By Marcus Yam published 10 November 10 The most casual gaming device getting a rather hardcore-looking game.
Kinect May Have Issues with Dark-Skinned Users By Jane McEntegart published 5 November 10 An interesting post on GameSpot suggests that Microsoft's new motion-sensing peripheral, Kinect, might have problems recognizing the faces of some dark-skinned users.
First Guy in Line for Kinect Arrived Monday Night By Jane McEntegart published 3 November 10 We decided to head down to Toys R Us Times Square to check out the line for Microsoft's nearly-launched Kinect peripheral.
Biggest Apple Store in the World Opens in London By Jane McEntegart published 7 August 10 People are already lining up for tomorrow's grand opening of the biggest Apple store in the world.
iOS 4 Causing iPod Touch Battery Problems By Kevin Parrish published 2 July 10 Something is going on with the iPod Touch (2G,3G) and iOS 4.
5 Ways to Save Money By Using Tech By Rico Mossesgeld published 11 June 10 Many enter debt to pay for the latest techie toy. But technology is a two-edged sword that can also help us save money.
Smokescreen Renders Flash in JavaScript By Jane McEntegart published 2 June 10 No Flash support? No problem!
Google's Android Beats Apple's iPhone Last Quarter By Marcus Yam published 12 May 10 Google pulls ahead of Apple in volume sales this past quarter.
Hohrizontal 51 Shelf Doubles as iPod/iPhone Dock By Rico Mossesgeld published 6 May 10 Show off your iPod AND your pretentious book collection
Steve Jobs on Support for iPhone 2G: ''Sorry, No.'' By Marcus Yam published 14 April 10 It's the end of the line for the original iPhone. If it means anything, Steve Jobs says sorry.